Dyvik Returning To The Swedish National Team
A year ago, Anna Dyvik chose to leave the national team and train independently. She went to the Olympics and now decided to return to the national team.
A year ago, Anna Dyvik chose to leave the national team and train independently. She went to the Olympics and now decided to return to the national team.
According to a press release from the Swedish Ski Association, Frida Karlsson and Maja Dahlqvist will not be part of the national team that will train together for the World Cup and World Championships.
The rise of young Americans has been notable on the World Cup scene in the past season. One of them is 22-year-old Alaskan Gus Schumacher. He shares his thoughts with ProXCskiing about the rise of the U.S. Ski Team’s younger generation and his goals for the upcoming season.
She won gold in the sprint at the U23 World Championships. Here, Moa Hansson talks about the gold, the World Cup debut, and taking the step up to the senior level.
The city of Lahti, Finland’s Ministry of Education and Culture, and Salppuri Oy have officially expressed their interest in organizing the 2029 Nordic World Ski Championships.
Several national delegations at the FIS Congress are considering filing a legal lawsuit against the FIS over the lack of democratic processes during the election last Thursday.
In March, Calle Halfvarsson took his first individual podium place in the World Cup since 2018 when he finished second in Falun. Now he is looking forward to the 2027 World Championships in Falun.
Women and men will race at the same distances in the World Cup, but a survey shows that the skiers are critical of the FIS decision.
FIS President Johan Eliasch was re-elected today at the General Assembly of the 53rd International Congress held in Milan, Italy.
Jelena Välbe was not re-elected to the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) Council board. Eighteen members were elected.
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